Donald Glover has a lot to be proud about. Not only is he the series creator for his hit FX show "Atlanta," but he's also been cast in not one but two huge movies that will rake in billions of dollars.
Not only was Glover cast as Lando Calrissian in the upcoming Han Solo "Star Wars" film, but he'll also voice of Simba, the rambunctious lion cub who becames the leader of the pride, in Disney's live-action remake of "The Lion King."
Since securing a job as a writer for "30 Rock" in 2006, Glover has used his diverse talents and signature humor to find success in a staggering number of industries, including television, stand-up comedy, music, and film.
The former "Community" star's career trajectory is unlike any other. From his Grammy-nominated rap persona, Childish Gambino, to an impressive array of acting roles, Glover has defied expectations at every turn.
Check out Donald Glover's unique road to becoming an A-list star in the entertainment industry:
Donald Glover grew up in a strict Jehovah's Witness household in Stone Mountain, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. In high school, he was voted "Most Likely to Write for 'The Simpsons'"— a show that his mother wouldn't allow him to watch.
Source: Rolling Stone
Glover attended New York University and graduated in 2006 with a degree in dramatic writing. During his time at NYU, he joined several sketch-comedy groups, including Derrick Comedy, which produced a number of viral YouTube hits.
Source: Vulture
In his senior year of college, Glover caught his big break when his viral videos and performances in New York attracted the attention of the producers from NBC's "30 Rock." He was hired as a writer for the new sitcom in 2006 and would go on to make several cameos on the show.
Source: NYU
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